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$xhtml = array(
	'<{title}>' => 'Starting work on include.d again',
	'<{body}>' => <<<END
<section id="general">
	<h2>General news</h2>
	<p>
		My <a href="/a/canary.txt">canary</a> still sings the tune of freedom and transparency.
	</p>
</section>
<section id="library">
	<h2>Library task list</h2>
	<p>
		The scarecrow and Jack Pumpkinhead are both pretty foolish.
		In the first book, the scarecrow came up with several ideas that took some intelligence to come up with.
		However, in this second book ...
		Jack and King Scarecrow meet face to face.
		Jack claims not to understand the king, due to a language barrier.
		Of course, there is no language barrier, as they speak the same language, but the king somehow believe Jack, even though he can understand Jacks claim.
		The king proceeds to get an interpreter to facilitate communication: a small child that comes from Jack&apos;s region of Oz, but now lives in the Emerald City, home of King Scarecrow.
		She&apos;s mischievous, and knows there&apos;s only one language spoken in all of Oz.
		She mistranslates from that language to itself, telling each party that the other has said something they haven&apos;t.
		And they both seem to believe it.
	</p>
</section>
<section id="include.d">
	<h2><a href="https://git.volatile.ch./y.st./include.d/releases">include.d</a></h2>
	<p>
		I&apos;ve started looking at include.d again.
		If I recall, the main thing that was preventing a release was that I needed to update the documentation that went with the code.
		I now don&apos;t even remember what documentation needs to be updated.
		I&apos;m going to need to go through all of it.
		Ugh.
		Additionally, it took so long to get back to the code that Debian 9 has been released.
		That means I need to update all the code to make use of $a[PHP] 7&apos;s new non-class type-declaration system.
		That&apos;s going to involve a lot of rewriting stuff.
		Joy.
		This is going to take a while.
		And until I get this done, I can&apos;t really work on any $a[PHP]-based side projects that require me to build new tool and tool sets.
	</p>
</section>
END
);
